I have proposed a session at the Agile India conference on the topic – Data @ the core of Enterprise Agile. This talk captures the learnings from running the CodeLens service in Visual Studio Online. We used data extensively and benefited from the overall learnings in Visual Studio Online and its component micro-services. …

For the past few months, I have been ramping up on the “Manage Technical Debt” scenario. We are building rich capabilities to manage technical debt in Visual Studio, Team Foundation Server & Visual Studio Online. Our initial plans were outlined by Stuart Kent in his talk at //build and this blog. You can see the video…

I have been successful in regularly tweeting about CodeLens. Now in the 11th day. Here are the past tweets. Tweet #1 : Starting a tweet series on #VisualStudio #CodeLens – CodeLens Introduction in MSDN-msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/… pic.twitter.com/p5ybVHkduJ Tweet #2 : #VisualStudio #CodeLens has shortcut keys for all indicators. Use Alt+2 (inside a class or method) for…

CodeLens is a heads-up display in your Visual Studio Editor where you can find information about your code in-context. See this MSDN article for an introduction to CodeLens – Get history and other info about your code. In a previous blog post, CodeLens Team Indicators – Processing Pipeline, I had described the command line utility…

QUnit is a powerful, easy-to-use JavaScript unit test suite. Currently, it is not possible to directly use QUnit to test the javascript components in a Metro style apps written using Html/Javascript. I have uploaded a project template on Visual Studio Gallery to enable QUnit Tests on Metro style apps built using Html/Javascript. You can…

Corollary: If we use coordinate based action, will it not fail if the control moves its position? When you record actions & generate code in Coded UI Test, you get actions like Mouse.Click(uISearchButton, new Point(18, 15)); Many users are confused by the Point argument we pass to Mouse.Click and believe that we are…